Tim Pool - 'journalist' who claims to be a sensible centrist & sucks Sargon of Akkad's wiener; Afraid of the Milkshake ANTIFAs

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Chris Gore on Nerdrotic's show on Wednesday went on a bit of a rant about Tim, summing up his problem perfectly.


(Full show is here, rant starts around 1:11:25)

That said, I thought Tim was decent the last two nights. I don't know if it's because Hannah happened to be on both nights or what, but he actually did shut the fuck up enough to let the guests and co-hosts talk. Tonight he actually had some decent points when Liz Wheeler was trying to use religion to argue everything, mostly about AI and sentience.

Also Wheeler had one of the most retarded takes I've ever heard, calling the French Revolution "libertarian"
 

Tim had Liz Wheeler, a conservative political commentator, on a guest, again.
Hannah & Ian were co-hosting, this episode.

Liz is all in on the God Squad, so she plays the Super Seamus this episode.

*The panel discusses sentience, consciousness, & AI rights philosophy: 1:05:59-1:21:31

Clip Collection:
-Ian is planting subliminal messages about his bulking routine:


-Tim asks why they did not remand Trump to pre-trial detention. Probably because accommodating the secret service detail & security accorded to a former president, inside a jail, would be nigh on impossible:


-Tim just had to be pedantic. Yes, technically, the United States did not gain independence until it decisively defeated General Conwallis at Yorktown...:


-Liz says the French Revolution was "libertarian":


-Ian says he would take a helmet, before getting chipped for Neuralink. No one make any jokes about our special & unique individual, Ian, needing a helmet.
Tim then launches into his tried-&-true "Do you know anyone that DOESN'T have a cell phone?":


-Tim became terribly upset by a pigeon getting to trespass, when he could not:


-Tim is having trouble booking leftists & DeSantis backers:


-Tim eagerly celebrates his hapa privilege he gets in the anti-white technocratic future. & Hannah says "Me, too, except..." towards the end, but I cannot make out the rest:


Bonus Bits:
-Oh, I know EXACTLY what Ian would be doing in 1933:


-Also, there was a news piece on Tim Pool's complaints against the pigeon:
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7 minutes in, this asshole. He brings up how the neocons like McCain said that maybe American should let terrorist attacks go through to remind Americans why they do the things they do. And this is in the context of him chastising isolationists, because he's anti-war, but he's not that anti-war.

I'm not going to waste my time typing out all his words, but just listen to it for a few moments and hear him, see his face. See how he thinks that this woman getting assaulted was a positive thing because she had the wrong politics, and now she's been corrected.
 
I actually liked tonight's episode. It was pretty light, which seems to be when Tim does best. When Tim gets serious, it's terrible. Co-hosts Ian & Hannah with guests ALX and Alex Stein, who was great. The topics were really weird, including things like UFOs, Obama admitting he's gay, and the PS5 riot in NYC.

At the beginning, as soon as Tim brought up the topic of Obama potentially having admitted he was gay, the chat exploded with "BIG MIKE" and Ian commented on Michelle/Michael Obama being very manly while also calling her "beautiful"
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Some other Ian moments here and there, but nothing terribly noteworthy. I remember him making some good points toward the end.

Around the 27 minute mark, you can see Hannah "petting her pussy" so to speak
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Around 41 minutes in, a wild simp appeared (Tim did not read this one, of course)
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There's reports that there's been gunshots at the beanie compound anyone know if this is true?

As of this time, the Culture War episode where this happened, has been deleted:


The allegations are that Mo Deen became very miffed, & went for one of the guns in the studio, which prompted a security guard to draw down on him.
Considering Alex Stein was there for the evening episode, we can assume things did not go all hurlyburly.
& because Tim is both incompetent & slavishly devoted to YouTube, he did not post this Culture War to Rumble, or his own site, for us to enjoy...

Speaking of Timcast.com, he does not host videos there. It is all just embedded to YouTube:
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I previously joked I may have the only backup for all the Timcast episodes, since I started clipping. All it takes is one errant strike to destroy his "empire".
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Tim had ALX, the Twitter personality, & Alex Stein, as the guests.
Hannah & Ian were co-hosting.

@anustart76 did an excellent summary, with this being a fairly fine episode.
Just noticed something with Ian that I wanted to make an edit of:

Bonus Bit:
-Ian woke up today, & chose violence...:
 
As of this time, the Culture War episode where this happened, has been deleted:
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The allegations are that Mo Deen became very miffed, & went for one of the guns in the studio, which prompted a security guard to draw down on him.
Considering Alex Stein was there for the evening episode, we can assume things did not go all hurlyburly.
& because Tim is both incompetent & slavishly devoted to YouTube, he did not post this Culture War to Rumble, or his own site, for us to enjoy...

Speaking of Timcast.com, he does not host videos there. It is all just embedded to YouTube:
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I previously joked I may have the only backup for all the Timcast episodes, since I started clipping. All it takes is one errant strike to destroy his "empire".
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Tim had ALX, the Twitter personality, & Alex Stein, as the guests.
Hannah & Ian were co-hosting.

@anustart76 did an excellent summary, with this being a fairly fine episode.
Just noticed something with Ian that I wanted to make an edit of:

Bonus Bit:
-Ian woke up today, & chose violence...:
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I'm confused. So the one guy said the queen of England was friends with that one nonce journo that all the Brits hate and that was enough for this guy Mo Deen to pull a gun on him?
 
I previously joked I may have the only backup for all the Timcast episodes, since I started clipping. All it takes is one errant strike to destroy his "empire".
Supposedly he pays Rumble for a package to keep his stuff up there as a backup and considering he has internal servers in the flop house I'd assume it's all backed up to a couple places and the site uses youtube embeds to save bandwidth, but with Tim you never know where he might cut corners or get lazy as he can be rather stupid.

I'm confused. So the one guy said the queen of England was friends with that one nonce journo that all the Brits hate and that was enough for this guy Mo Deen to pull a gun on him?
Oi you insultin' dem der our da queen? Where's your loiscence to blaspheme you sticky wicket!?

Remember, the Br*tish aren't human.

Don't know how people can deal with Stein. He is one loud obnoxious douche.
He can be funny in very small doses but anything beyond that he's annoying as shit.
 

I don't know what to say about this jarbled mess of a video.

To start with, Tim is bragging about how McConnell got booed. But then he sees that a bunch of people who are booing are waving Andy Beshear signs. He says that these people are Democrats, but then says the story is still important because Republicans agree with him, but "Republicans aren't going to vote for Andy Beshear".

This is absolutely incorrect, Andy Beshear is the most popular Democratic governor in the country, and he has 38% approval rating among Republicans in his state. There are plenty of Republicans in Kentucky who think McConnell should retire and will also vote Beshear, Tim just doesn't understand anything other than pure partisanship.


Then he talks about the PredictIt market and says Vivek is second "as of this video", while admitting it's been back and forth.

For starters, it does not matter who is in second place when the person in first has over 50% of the vote. Secondly, PredictIt is subject to market manipulation. Tim could be affecting the price or demand of this stock just by talking about it constantly, or by spending his own money and buying up a bunch of shares to make other people think it's valuable and accepting higher prices. It's not like this private website is being monitored by the SEC.

Then he goes into this bizarre fanfiction about Joe Biden and Gavin Newsom at an event together, Joe Biden collapses and Gavin Newsom comes out and gives him CPR, then Joe Biden bows out and endorses Newsom. And it's not just a one-of statement, he's giving five minutes of descriptive detail about this fantasy that is not based in reality, never happened and never will happen.

Then he mocks the idea of DeSantis debating Newsom, saying "why is Newsom, a guy who's not running, debating DeSantis who is in thi- well, in the polls he's in second but in the PredictIt market...right now...he's in third, back and forth."

Absolutely weird behavior. Tim is contradicting himself constantly, backing up and correcting himself over and over, it's like he's arguing with his own talking points for 20 minutes.

But to answer the serious topic of the video: should Republicans impeach Joe Biden: no.

Tim gets frustrated, he says "the Republicans care more about the opinion of the New York Times than their own voters, they just worry about looking bad! They can't let the Democrats do things and then not do them back!"

If it is wrong when the Democrats do it, then it is wrong for us to do it. The problem is that impeaching someone when you have zero chance of actually removing the president from power because the Senate is controlled by the opposition is a giant waste of taxpayer time and money. And I was willing to give Tim the benefit of the doubt but he actually SAID: "I want them to spend 50 million dollars on an investigation into this".

An investigation that will do literally nothing. He wants us, as the party of limited government and fiscal responsibility, to spend 50 million dollars on a temper tantrum. A petty, vindictive cry fest for the whole world to see. And then he says we are at fault for not supporting this, when again, an investigation accomplishes absolutely nothing if it is not voted on for removal. But yeah, let's waste even more tax money when we're elbow deep in a recession. Fuck it, why not stop until we hit full Global Depression? That's where we're going anyway, might as well speed it up!
 
Tonight was again, not too bad. Tim with Hannah-Claire and Phil had guest Clint Russell.

I won't highlight too much, topics included obnoxious lesbian soccer player Megan Rapinoe losing her game, trannies, potential WW3 and a potential draft, men and women not getting married, young men leaning more conservative.

Tim managed to shut the fuck up and let others talk during most of the show, which was good. The first hour was actually kind of boring, but decent enough. The second hour Tim did start ranting and dominating a bit, but Phil & Hannah came so close to making a based point about young men having nothing to fight for, and no reason to get married. The guest actually had the based take of more or less "if you get drafted, it's your duty to not go"

During Super Chats, Tim actually addressed the fact that he never lets the guests speak, and in Tim fashion, blamed the guests, saying that guests just don't speak up, when the problem is that Tim interrupts everyone to steamroll over them with his hackneyed takes. He even effectively acknowledged that Seamus is better about it than he is.
 
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Tonight was again, not too bad. Tim with Hannah-Claire and Phil had guest Clint Russell.

I won't highlight too much, topics included obnoxious lesbian soccer player Megan Rapinoe losing her game, trannies, potential WW3 and a potential draft, men and women not getting married, young men leaning more conservative.

Tim managed to shut the fuck up and let others talk during most of the show, which was good. The first hour was actually kind of boring, but decent enough. The second hour Tim did start ranting and dominating a bit, but Phil & Hannah came so close to making a based point about young men having nothing to fight for, and no reason to get married. The guest actually had the based take of more or less "if you get drafted, it's your duty to not go"

During Super Chats, Tim actually addressed the fact that he never lets the guests speak, and in Tim fashion, blamed the guests, saying that guests just don't speak up, when the problem is that Tim interrupts everyone to steamroll over them with his hackneyed takes. He even effectively acknowledged that Seamus is better about it than he is.

Aye, had a few clippable moments, this episode.

*Hannah & Phil talk about the boons of traditional roles, & the panel talks differences in the sexes: 1:18:13-1:35:40

Clip Collection:
-Phil made me furiously check all my tabs to see where that whislting was coming from, while clipping:


-Tim's analogy reminded me of a far better Martian Magazine comic, with this statement:


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-Hannah comments on how men compensate, & strive to be wealthy, to balance for physical appearance shortfalls. Mentions it can work in reverse, as Elon Musk went from bald & poor, to hairy & rich. Something for Tim to strive for:


-Clint extolls the need to draft dodge, in case of an unjust war:


-Phil restates the immutable realities of attraction between the sexes:


-Tim forcibly troons Hannah out for daring to wear pants:


-Tim says his IRL show is "a topical news show", not for actually talking to guests about the topics upon which they specialise. Also, that he does not engage with guests to get them to talk, but believes they should interject on their own accord. Tim cites Seamus, Phil cites Elad, & I would add Ian, of all people, try to get guests to participate more, via direct questions as you should in a show with a potentially enlightening guest. But I am no beanie-bedecked host, & Tim knows best how to run things, I am sure...:


-I am always glad when Tim goes mask-off, & admits to profiting majorly over all the chaos via lockdowns, riots, & the campaign of 2020 driving viewers/more ads to his videos:


Bonus Bit:
-Have you ever been attracted to a woman that wears pants? Tim has news for you:
 
Tim's rooster died of a heart attack. Shilled the coffee with its name on it twice before finally introducing his guest. Even though it's just a bird, something about Pool shilling the coffee twice was off-putting.
I feel bad for the rooster, but Tim is a huge homo making it the leading story and plastering the thing on everything.
 
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